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While, rumors are sparking worldwide interest regarding the reunion between Chris Brown and Rihanna, Chris’ supposed current girlfriend, Karrueche Tran remains unfazed, sources say. More »
I’m not too sure how Taylor Swift is going to feel about this, but her ex boyfriend is mending his broken heart with someone that Taylor is very close to.
Eliza Doolittle and Benji Madden were recently seen taking a stroll through the streets of LA, but get this, they were holding hands.

Some men would give an arm and a leg to date Scarlett Johansson. Especially after her divorce to Ryan Reynolds went sour quickly. Unfortunately men it seems she may have a new boo in her life. It seems sources have been talking about the beautiful Scarlett hooking up with the lovely Geek Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Tell me it isn’t true JGL, I would really like to hope this rumor isn’t true..I remember watching him in 9 things I hate about you! More »

Twice before I wrote about unrequited love. Those times the girls I was helping liked a guy that didn’t like them back. But what do you do when a guy likes you and you don’t feel the same way? The answer isn’t always easy to see. Someone’s heart is essentially set on you. You need to be sure you let it down gently — that is unless you’re just a heartless person. Hopefully none of my readers are like that. More »

From Crazysinglelife:
First appearances on first dates are perhaps the most important, as they will leave an everlasting impression, be it positive or negative. It’s where you have the chance to connect with that man or woman and you pay extra attention to whatever you do. But also, keep in mind that your body language plays a huge role as well. Here are some first-date body language mistakes to not show (this can be applied to both parties): More »

One of the most amazing things in the world to me is how music can resonate so much in an individual, all the way down to the soul sometimes. There’s a song to describe every single mood, every single emotion, and every single moment — from pre-crush to heartbreak with all the highs and lows in between. In many ways music is a better vocabulary for love than words can ever be because it conveys more than just how you feel, but also what the emotion actually feels like to the person listening. I think Utada Hikaru’s - First Love is a prime example of this. You may have never had a first love in life, but listening to that song, you can kinda understand what it feels like to have one. Today’s user that I’ll be helping picked Taylor Swift’s - You Belong to Me. Can you see where this is going? Can you guess which role she sees herself in? More »

As great and wonderful a feeling that love can be, it can also be downright cruel. For every happy pair of songbirds, there’s seemingly always at least one jealous person that wants to break them up. I don’t necessarily think it’s a bad thing to envy others. It’s human nature to want happiness for yourself when you see others having it. What makes you a bad person if you start acting on your feelings of jealousy and purposely sabotaging the happiness of others. However, what if the Mr. and Mrs. Songbird aren’t good for each other? What if you think Mr. Songbird and you could sing better songs together? Sometimes the circumstances aren’t so clear. The user whose problem that I’m addressing today is in a rather complicated position where helping can actually be more problematic than doing nothing. More »

Unrequited love? Who hasn’t been there. How cruel can the universe be to exist these one-sided feelings of want and longing. More often than not, they only lead to sadness, or even worst, depression. Rarely do I see this working out well like how it does in the movies or on TV where the guy suddenly sees the girl “for the first time” through a difference lens and falls hopelessly in love with said girl. I’m not saying it’s impossible, but I’m being kind by being cruel when I say to not get your hopes up. Having been on both side of this unequal equation I can say that it’s no fun either way. Of course every situation is different and we’ll be exploring one such case right now. More »

I would like to thank Jinra and the Girlybubble team for asking me to do this. I was hesitant at first, but now I think this could be fun. For my first column on Girlybubble, I’d like to address “liking” someone. Most of the questions so far are related to that. (I guess there aren’t many girls with boyfriends already?) It only makes sense to focus on likes first as liking someone is the first step in a relationship. Many of us, if not all of us, have had a crush before. A crush — or that feeling that’s a mixture of warmth, happiness, anxiety, hope, and a dozen others across the entire spectrum of possible human feelings — is that feeling you get whenever someone you like crosses your line of sight and automatically a million different wonderful scenarios swirl in your head. Everyone, even babies, know when they like someone. The big question is, how do you know if they like you back? The user whose questions I’m about to answer is experiencing this feeling now. More »

To be the life of the cocktail party, one must know the rules of the cocktail party. A cocktail party may sound like a superfluous idea, but they’re actually useful when it comes to two things; networking and dating. Future soulmate, business partner, best friend — you never know who you could meet at a cocktail party, so it’s best to understand the do’s and don’ts. More »

From Flauntme: To kick off our special dating series, I’m going to cut right to the chase: a girl needs to be careful when choosing her date-night beauty products. Nothing can ruin a great conversation better than when your lipstick decides to make an appearance on your teeth, or if your date is too busy looking at his reflection in your shiny forehead to respond to your questions. Then there is, of course, the danger of smudging your gloss during that end-of-the-night kiss. Here are three secret weapons to prevent makeup mishaps! More »

From Wirebot:
I don’t care what video game haters and protesters say - video games are educational. They can teach you better hand-eye coordination, decision making, leadership skills, and, perhaps most importantly of all - dating secrets.
Why else would Harvest Moon be around for so long? Do you really think that it’s the exciting premise of waking up every morning to do chores, raise and water crops, and pull weeds from your farm? Of course not! It’s the dating and courting aspect that makes the game so appealing. Every Harvest Moon game is about two things: farming, and getting married. But you don’t just pick a girl you like and marry her. You have to win her heart, increase her affection towards you, and only then can you try to push your relationship beyond “just friends” to “just married.”
I think some men need to play Harvest Moon, to learn a thing or two. Here are 7 lessons that Harvest Moon teaches you about dating and winning a woman over (and please note that while these are addressed at men, and are about women, most of them can be applied to either sex). More »

From Ningin: As part of the ongoing preview on CrazySingleLife, we’re going to introduce some of the dating stars before the site launches. Each dater on CSL will have an alias derived from a color. They also have to write two posts before they start dating, an introduction post and a Mr./Mrs. Right post. The introduction post is meant as a description of themselves, but not like height, age, occupation. It’s more a window into their soul and the journey that their heart has been on. The second post is an open letter to the future Mr./Mrs. Right so that he or she will know to come calling on our daters.
The following except is from the introductory letter of Steel, one of the two male bloggers for CSL. On Monday, you met Tenne, yesterday you met Cerulean and tomorrow you’ll meet them all. Enjoy! More »

As part of the ongoing preview on CrazySingleLife, we’re going to introduce some of the dating stars before the site launches. Each dater on CSL will have an alias derived from a color. They also have to write two posts before they start dating, an introduction post and a Mr./Mrs. Right post. The introduction post is meant as a description of themselves, but not like height, age, occupation. It’s more a window into their soul and the journey that their heart has been on. The second post is an open letter to the future Mr./Mrs. Right so that he or she will know to come calling on our daters.
The following except is from the introductory letter of Cerulean, one of the two female bloggers for CSL. On Monday, you met Tenne and on Wednesday you will meet Steel. Enjoy! More »

From Rekuru: Love is in the air here at Rekuru with tomorrow’s launch of CrazySingleLife, the last of many sites to join the Mixr family this year. Taking elements of MTV’s Real World and throwing them into a blog setting, as well as adding a dash of dating and a sprinkle of assured heartbreak, and you have CrazySingleLife. In celebration this week, Rekuru is taking a look at dating and love in a handful of articles: More »

As part of the ongoing preview on CrazySingleLife, we’re going to introduce some of the dating stars before the site launches. Each dater on CSL will have an alias derived from a color. They also have to write two posts before they start dating, an introduction post and a Mr./Ms. Right post. The introduction post is meant as a description of themselves, but not like height, age, occupation. It’s more a window into their soul and the journey that their heart has been on. The second post is an open letter to the future Mr./Ms. Right so that he or she will know to come calling on our daters.
The following except is from the introductory letter of Tenne, one of the two male bloggers for CSL. On Tuesday, you will meet Cerulean and on Wednesday you will meet Steel. Enjoy! More »



